Resources

Local Resources

Bear River Health Department

655 E 1300 N LOGAN, UT 84341
Phone: (435) 792-6500
Individuals, including youth in counties of: Box Elder, Cache and Rich

Central Utah Public Health Department

70 Westview Drive RICHFIELD, UT 84701
Phone: (435) 896-5451 x341
Individuals, including youth in counties of: Juab, Millard, Sanpete, Sevier, Piute, Wayne

Davis County Health Department

22 South State St CLEARFIELD, UT 84015
Phone: (801) 525-5000
Individuals, including youth in Davis County

Salt Lake County Health Department

7971 S 1825 W WEST JORDAN, UT 84088
Phone: (801) 468-4100
Individuals, including youth in Salt Lake County

San Juan Public Health

735 S 200 W, Suite 2 BLANDING, UT 84511
Phone: (435) 359-0038
Individuals, including youth in San Juan County

Southeast Utah Health Department

28 South 100 East PRICE, UT 84501
Phone: (435) 637-3671
Individuals, including youth in counties of: Carbon, Emery, and Grand

Southwest Utah Public Health Department

620 South 400 East ST GEORGE, UT 84770
Phone: (435) 673-3528
Individuals, including youth in counties of: Beaver, Iron, Washington, Garfield, and Kane

Summit County Health Department

650 Round Valley Dr PARK CITY, UT 84060
Phone: (435) 333-1500
Individuals, including youth in Summit County

Tooele County Health Department

151 North Main Street TOOELE, UT 84074
Phone: (435) 277-2300
Individuals, including youth in Tooele County

TriCounty Health

409 South 200 East
ROOSEVELT, UT 84066
Phone: (435) 247-1177
Individuals, including youth in counties of: Duchesne, Daggett, and Uintah

Utah County Health Department

151 South University Ave PROVO, UT 84601
Phone: (801) 851-7000
Individuals, including youth in Utah County

Wasatch County Health Department

55 South 500 East HEBER CITY, UT 84032
Phone: (435) 654-2700
Individuals, including youth in Wasatch County

Weber-Morgan Health Department

477 23rd Street OGDEN, UT 84401
Phone: (801) 399-7100
Individuals, including youth in counties of: Weber and Morgan

waytoquit.org

https://www.waytoquit.org
Utah's portal to Quit Line services

teen.smokefree.gov

http://teen.smokefree.gov
Great resource for teen education & cessation

thetruth.com

http://www.thetruth.com
Young adults: great innovative and edgy counter advertising

Utah AIDS Foundation

1408 S 1100 E SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84105
(801) 487-2323

Planned Parenthood

(801) 322-5571

American Lung Association

(801) 484-4456

Pregnancy Risk Line

(801) 328-2229 Pregnant callers - chemical exposures during pregnancy

Children's Service Society

(800) 839-7444 Pregnant callers

Catholic Community Services

(801) 977-9119 Pregnant callers

Baby Your Baby Hotline

(800) 826-9662 Pregnant callers

Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness (USARA)

80 East 2100 South Suite 100 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115
(385) 210-0320
Adults who need assistance/support in recovering from drug/alcohol addiction

Suicide/Care Crisis Response Services

1-800-SUICIDE (800) 273-8255
National line for anyone in crisis or having suicidal thoughts.

healthyaging.utah.gov/livingwell/

https://healthyaging.utah.gov/livingwell/
Classes to help people with chronic conditions

House of Hope

SALT LAKE CITY, UT
Staff: (801) 487-3276
Alcohol and chemical dependency treatment for women

Volunteers of America

SALT LAKE CITY, UT
(801) 363-9414
Alcohol and drug detoxification center

UNI Crisis Line

SALT LAKE CITY, UT
Staff: (801) 587-3000
Mental Health crisis

Project Reality

SALT LAKE CITY, UT
Staff: (801) 364-8080
Substance Abuse treatment center - Outpatient

Utah Dept of Human Serv/Division of Substance Abuse

SALT LAKE CITY, UT
Staff: (801) 538-3939
Oversee county substance abuse treatment facilities within Utah

Nat'l Alliance on Mental Illness

SALT LAKE CITY, UT
(801) 323-9900

National Resources

There are many trusted resources available to help during your tobacco quit journey. Here are some national programs and organizations that we recommend.

Nicotine Anonymous

Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids

Smoking Cessation Leadership Center

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